Thank you, Marianne, for a calm comprehensive and easy to follow guide. I now have confidence to repair some of my late grandmother's cook books, hoping that I can obtaine the materials in the UK.
I’ve just found your channel and subscribed.. Bookbinding was my main job for 25 years until the company closed the factory in 2008.. I absolutely loved this work.. Hand sewing and machine sewing book spine with end papers.. I made book hard back cases individually to of the book sizes, and I also done the library book repair that you’re actually doing in this video.. Not only did the factory repair and refurbish library books we also made up 12 monthly volumes at customers request of Medical Journals and monthly magazines into one yearly volume..
Linda, would you be In helping me with a binder repair on an 1800s Bible? I am trying this on my own and would prefer somebody with knowledge of the process. I could ship it to you and of course, cover all supplies. If not, do you know of anyone that could assist?
Brilliant, calm and collected, no panic, no stupid music, I can now feel confident to re-do four very rare books that have been assigned to me, I am a leather worker and can now start to expand my skills, thanks to you both, good camera work.
Uh-oh -- the video description says this method is not appropriate for rare / special collections books. It's structurally okay, but it's really just a utilitarian repair for general circulation books. The raw muslin hinge cloth visible on the inside of the boards is just the most obvious characteristic. Beginning with the teardown and removal of old materials from the spine, these steps can be improved and adapted to produce a less crude result -- even up to a conservation level rebind. One of the easiest modifications is to make or buy new folded endpapers (instead of tipping the old fly leaf back on). These will be of suitable weight and color (slightly inferior to the existing paper color) -- with vertical grain direction. Tipped to the block at the hinge and glued under the linen hinge cloth, they will hide the inner joint and cloth. (The block is attached to the cover by gluing the outside half of the new endpaper -- the "paste-down" -- and carefully closing the cover onto the book while holding the block down firmly with 2 or 3 fingers, which are quickly removed as the cover falls in place. The thumb and index or middle finger of the cover-side hand hold the block steady by finding the shoulder of the block through the hinge of the cover. Check inside very briefly if you must, then turn the book over and repeat. Press together firmly, including a suitable appliance in the joints if available, for at least 10 minutes.)
Thank you very much for this tutorial. My husband has an old bible he absolutely love, but the cover was completely ripped. With this video I was able to recover it!!
Your instructions were well explained and very helpful. I need to repair 2 substantial hard cover books, 1 being a Dictionary, the other a very old Recipe Book. Thank you!
Wow, thank you so much for the video. I have to watch it again and again before I start, that for sure. My puppy destroyed lots of my favourite books, cook books, children books last year, so I have lots of work to do. Thanks again.
I have some older reference materials that need this work. Thank you for making this instructional video. I will be starting this work soon and needed a refresher on proper methods. Thank you.
Thanks for this! I've been trying to find out how to repair a book I have that only one cover came off but all I had found were ones where it had come off the text block but not from the spine. This is so helpful!
This is a wonderfully presented and explained process. Every step is magnificent. I want to know what to do when a book has been loved so much that the (I have lost the nomenclature already) spine title has been torn off.
My bible has fallen apart and I don't want to buy a new one. I will try to use the techniques to save it. I had no idea it would be such a project. Hope I'm up for all this work. Great video. Tfs
Hello. Can you please tell where I can buy the tools and materials you have used in your video. I live in the UK. Thank you in anticipation. Your video is very clear and easy to understand, thanks.
Ok, so I just received a brand new deluxe edition hardback of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Nature of Middle-earth" and it's beautiful. I laid it on its spine and gently opened the pages starting from the outside and working inward. I did not think I was being harsh at all, but when I closed the book, getting ready to do it again, the entire cover of the book had popped off. I don't know what to do. I don't think it should have done that the first time I opened the book... I swear I was not harsh. And this process looks so difficult...
I love the video! Thank you so much, it was very helpful. One question, where did you get the hand press? Was it purchased or hand made? I've tried to locate one and have failed. Thank you!
I have a library bound ISBN 0-345-45339-5 that I'm terrified to try this on. The first four sheets are completely detached. The library glued their clear plastic cover directly to the dust jacket, and I'd love to be rid of it. I'd like to fix it as much as I can. A new one is $50. I'm not sure I trust myself, though.
What type of cloth are you using as the "hinge cloth"? I've purchased some super or mull cloth for the spine but have been unable to find a hinge cloth as dense as the one you have here.
We bought this hinge cloth from Gaylord in the past. It's called Cotton Ungummed Cambric Tape. We just bought some 3" wide rolls recently, but now I'm only seeing 2" and less which is not going to work for hinging. I really hope someone can find another source. (The buckram is for the spine, not the hinge)
Cut them out? Not if you want it completely rebound, most likely professionally. However, if the item has sewn signatures, you could in theory resew it.
You might know this already given this thread is a year old but there are scanners now which will flatten the pages digitally so no need to extract any manually.
@@squatch545 This 2nd gen laser curve is the one I'm after, maybe it's for you but it's the best I've seen and read about for me as I need one for large style manuscripts and antique books which are very fragile. amzn.to/3cmELlq
I am curious also how to repair wear on the board corners and edges. Thank you for demonstrating at beginner speed. The worst damage that I have observed is done by pulling books off shelves using the spine stiffener at the top (evident also on the repaired book). Why isn’t this area given more reinforcement? What ia done about the cord at the top of the block spine?
Help!!! I have an old beatrix potter complete collection hardback story book in need on some tlc. Its spineless!! But otherwise in mint condition. I would really love to refurbish it, however i have no idea were to start. Please help me, it would be greatly appreciated.
Paper attached cover board - ? Any strength to it - wear & tear it may come out - cloth attachment or fabric will do - I hope so - I need answer from the master
Anyone know where you can find that ungummed cotton cambric cloth for hinging? We used to get rolls of 3" and 4" widths from Gaylord, but it looks like they only have 2" widths and less now.
What do you call the 4" piece of white something that is placed on the spine after the glue has been laid on it? Is that tape? On top of glue? Or some kind of fabric?
sulpreservation - Is there any way I can speak with the lady in video? Send some pics of my project/question? There's a couple things i'm not clear on from your video & I am in the middle of repairing an important book. thanks
Thank you, Marianne, for a calm comprehensive and easy to follow guide. I now have confidence to repair some of my late grandmother's cook books, hoping that I can obtaine the materials in the UK.
I’ve just found your channel and subscribed.. Bookbinding was my main job for 25 years until the company closed the factory in 2008.. I absolutely loved this work.. Hand sewing and machine sewing book spine with end papers.. I made book hard back cases individually to of the book sizes, and I also done the library book repair that you’re actually doing in this video.. Not only did the factory repair and refurbish library books we also made up 12 monthly volumes at customers request of Medical Journals and monthly magazines into one yearly volume..
Linda, would you be In helping me with a binder repair on an 1800s Bible? I am trying this on my own and would prefer somebody with knowledge of the process. I could ship it to you and of course, cover all supplies. If not, do you know of anyone that could assist?
Not sure how I ended up here but this is incredibly soothing to watch.
my exact thought!
I started at Pawn Stars then Rebecca Romney then books then here!
I started on You & wanted to learn how he does it.
Unintentional ASMR
Brilliant, calm and collected, no panic, no stupid music, I can now feel confident to re-do four very rare books that have been assigned to me, I am a leather worker and can now start to expand my skills, thanks to you both, good camera work.
Uh-oh -- the video description says this method is not appropriate for rare / special collections books. It's structurally okay, but it's really just a utilitarian repair for general circulation books. The raw muslin hinge cloth visible on the inside of the boards is just the most obvious characteristic.
Beginning with the teardown and removal of old materials from the spine, these steps can be improved and adapted to produce a less crude result -- even up to a conservation level rebind. One of the easiest modifications is to make or buy new folded endpapers (instead of tipping the old fly leaf back on). These will be of suitable weight and color (slightly inferior to the existing paper color) -- with vertical grain direction. Tipped to the block at the hinge and glued under the linen hinge cloth, they will hide the inner joint and cloth. (The block is attached to the cover by gluing the outside half of the new endpaper -- the "paste-down" -- and carefully closing the cover onto the book while holding the block down firmly with 2 or 3 fingers, which are quickly removed as the cover falls in place. The thumb and index or middle finger of the cover-side hand hold the block steady by finding the shoulder of the block through the hinge of the cover. Check inside very briefly if you must, then turn the book over and repeat. Press together firmly, including a suitable appliance in the joints if available, for at least 10 minutes.)
Hey! Can I get an update? Did you do that?
Very informative and I've repaired a couple of old books now. Thanks Marianne.
Thank you for showing us how to repair an old books, your voice is so relaxing and makes me calm😊
Thank you very much for this tutorial. My husband has an old bible he absolutely love, but the cover was completely ripped. With this video I was able to recover it!!
Wow! I really needed this after finding an 1858 edition of Shakespeare. Helped me greatly in the processes of repair. Thank you!
I am very grateful for the series. I volunteer at my library, and these are the issues I find. Thank you!
Your instructions were well explained and very helpful. I need to repair 2 substantial hard cover books, 1 being a Dictionary, the other a very old Recipe Book. Thank you!
Wow, thank you so much for the video. I have to watch it again and again before I start, that for sure. My puppy destroyed lots of my favourite books, cook books, children books last year, so I have lots of work to do. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for this video. It allowed me to repair a book my grandmother gave me, that was completely falling apart.
Thank-you for patiently showing us each step of the process. Greetings from another left-handler!
Hi!! It's March 2021 and I just watched this. Excellently done. Now I can repair my old friends.
Excellent educational video where each step is explained fully so even I understood how to correctly repair my old books. Thanks a million.
Bangkhen Thai Where did you buy all of the needed materials?
I have some older reference materials that need this work. Thank you for making this instructional video. I will be starting this work soon and needed a refresher on proper methods. Thank you.
Thanks for this! I've been trying to find out how to repair a book I have that only one cover came off but all I had found were ones where it had come off the text block but not from the spine. This is so helpful!
Fascinating. Taken in by the detailed but simple instructions. Wish I could access this service to fix my Bible and Missal.
Such a wonderful tutorial, so much attention to detail and patience. Thank you!
Beginners??!!!!
I enjoyed your video. Thank you.
I think I need to try something simpler first. Beginner level can be my aspiration.
This is a wonderfully presented and explained process. Every step is magnificent. I want to know what to do when a book has been loved so much that the (I have lost the nomenclature already) spine title has been torn off.
Oh, and is this process applicable to books of any age without harming their value?
thank you so much I have a few books from grandfather and they really deserve to repair , that was so informing
Great Job. Now I am going to try to fix a book, A great tutorial. so glad I selected your tutorial.
My bible has fallen apart and I don't want to buy a new one. I will try to use the techniques to save it. I had no idea it would be such a project. Hope I'm up for all this work. Great video. Tfs
This is fascinating. I don’t need this, but thoroughly enjoyed it. It was quite well made, excellent narration and photography.
Would be a fantastic job restoring books so cool
What a delightful tutorial! Many thanks!
More: to what antiquity is this repair method suitable? It seems most applicable to modern books.
Wow, thank you! Very well done. Clear & concise.
خیلی خیلی عالی دست تان درد نکند very good thanks 🙏🙏
Hello. Can you please tell where I can buy the tools and materials you have used in your video. I live in the UK. Thank you in anticipation. Your video is very clear and easy to understand, thanks.
Thanks so much for this tutorial, it is very easy to understand and so concise as well!
Thanks for repairing our old books. How did you learn to do this and are they still teaching others to do this?
Great tutorial - thank you very much! Concise, simple to understands, priceless knowledge!!
Ok, so I just received a brand new deluxe edition hardback of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Nature of Middle-earth" and it's beautiful. I laid it on its spine and gently opened the pages starting from the outside and working inward. I did not think I was being harsh at all, but when I closed the book, getting ready to do it again, the entire cover of the book had popped off. I don't know what to do. I don't think it should have done that the first time I opened the book... I swear I was not harsh. And this process looks so difficult...
It’s a PRECIOUS process.😂
Awesome thanks. At 20:30 it hops away before gluing both sides of the book... I'm assuming I hold it fast, flip it and repeat.
Excellent tutorial. I have an old bible to repair for a friend and this will be a great help. Many thanks
Winksartist T How did it work out for you? Is that Bible still in use?
This rocks! I just rebuilt an old martial arts book from the 70's. It's quite a valuable atifact, it's a first edition.
book binding
That's what she said!
This is helpful. But it would be even better with a list of supplies.
Thank you for the Video with detailed steps. Where to buy the book cover cloth and end cover paper, spine paper?
Quite a lot of work but so worth it.
The book looks great. Hope i can do as well.
that's fantastic i cant wait to practice this to my library
Wow what an excellent video Thank you! One question: do you have another video on repairing pages that have dog-ears?
Thank you. Great video. But I want to do a book that is not a cloth cover. Can I still use the same materials?
Very informative. Excellent work.
I love the video! Thank you so much, it was very helpful. One question, where did you get the hand press? Was it purchased or hand made? I've tried to locate one and have failed. Thank you!
I have a library bound ISBN 0-345-45339-5 that I'm terrified to try this on. The first four sheets are completely detached. The library glued their clear plastic cover directly to the dust jacket, and I'd love to be rid of it. I'd like to fix it as much as I can. A new one is $50. I'm not sure I trust myself, though.
The book actually looks better with the two-tone cover and spine.
Excellent work.
Excellent presentation, thank you :-)
What's more important me, or gluing hynm books back together with Edgar Coleman?
Great video thanks so much
I can't love this video enough. Well done!
Excellent!
You know it's an old video if it has dot matrix printer paper in it, even if the techniques are ageless.
hiker64 I still have loads of the same!
Excelente video, y Lástima que encuentre poco material en español
What type of cloth are you using as the "hinge cloth"? I've purchased some super or mull cloth for the spine but have been unable to find a hinge cloth as dense as the one you have here.
I think she referred to it as buckram cloth. I found a company through Google called talasonline that sells it.
We bought this hinge cloth from Gaylord in the past. It's called Cotton Ungummed Cambric Tape. We just bought some 3" wide rolls recently, but now I'm only seeing 2" and less which is not going to work for hinging. I really hope someone can find another source.
(The buckram is for the spine, not the hinge)
nice work.🌹👍
A real master!
한국에서 제본을 하고있는 사람입니다.
저 역시도 도서관에서,
영상에서 처럼 책을 고치면서 일하보고 싶군요
Wow. I got alot out of this.
thank you, thank you, thank you!
You are so welcome!
Hi thank you for the video! how do you know what color book cloth you need? Ive got a could of hundred to 200 year old books and idk what to do..
Love this 😊
Don’t know why I haven’t set out to learn this 30 years ago lol 😂
Where can I find the wood clamp that is holding the book together while it's being repaired?
Is there any way to cut the pages completely out of a book to scan them, and reattach them to the book?
Cut them out? Not if you want it completely rebound, most likely professionally. However, if the item has sewn signatures, you could in theory resew it.
You might know this already given this thread is a year old but there are scanners now which will flatten the pages digitally so no need to extract any manually.
@@constantlyevolving6967 Yes, and the flattening software has not been perfected yet. I know, because I've tried.
@@squatch545 This 2nd gen laser curve is the one I'm after, maybe it's for you but it's the best I've seen and read about for me as I need one for large style manuscripts and antique books which are very fragile. amzn.to/3cmELlq
5 stars ! Thank you...
The board cutter looks positively medieval.
I know this is an old video. I am hoping to get suggestions for tools to get for repairing books...how to begin. Thanks 👍
I am curious also how to repair wear on the board corners and edges. Thank you for demonstrating at beginner speed. The worst damage that I have observed is done by pulling books off shelves using the spine stiffener at the top (evident also on the repaired book). Why isn’t this area given more reinforcement? What ia done about the cord at the top of the block spine?
My heart sank when she took them shears to wreak havoc.
Thank you very much 👍
Came here to find out how to repair my Qur'an, stayed for the ASMR
So if you wanted to match the color of the boards to the excess cloth I guess you could, I realize this was a repair not a restoration. 💪👊👍
Very interesting video
You have very nice hands
Where could I get a book press such as the one used in this video?
Thank you so much ! 👍🇨🇦
Help!!! I have an old beatrix potter complete collection hardback story book in need on some tlc.
Its spineless!! But otherwise in mint condition. I would really love to refurbish it, however i have no idea were to start. Please help me, it would be greatly appreciated.
Paper attached cover board - ? Any strength to it - wear & tear it may come out - cloth attachment or fabric will do - I hope so - I need answer from the master
I want this job so bad.
i wonder what glue your using?
Anyone know where you can find that ungummed cotton cambric cloth for hinging? We used to get rolls of 3" and 4" widths from Gaylord, but it looks like they only have 2" widths and less now.
I wish I could find a place near me where they can fix our book from childhood and I’m afraid of damaging it more.
Mending is better than Ending!
Well that's what I always say....
how wide should the hinge cloth be
How long do you have to let the glue dry?
I noticed your book was from Syracuse University. Are you in the Syracuse area? If so would you be able to rebind a book for me and what is the cost?
What do you call the 4" piece of white something that is placed on the spine after the glue has been laid on it? Is that tape? On top of glue? Or some kind of fabric?
Cotton Ungummed Cambric Tape
Thank you! Go Orange!
sulpreservation - Is there any way I can speak with the lady in video? Send some pics of my project/question? There's a couple things i'm not clear on from your video & I am in the middle of repairing an important book. thanks
Have a rare Dante’s Inferno that needs this done but do not want to destroy it.
I didn't know that how to attach the cover to the book.
Did you skip some steps?
Do i need to use a spine cloth
Is that Elmer's glue?
What type of cloth is used
Do I observe correctly that the book being repaired in this video is of a modern manufacture?
yes it is
A little more involved than my current need, but fascinating nonetheless.
Thank you for watching! SUL Preservation.
Can I just pay you to do mine?